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BORIS Johnson has declared his 'bitter regret' about the number of coronavirus deaths in care homes.

The Prime Minister insisted the Government had been “working very hard for weeks” to tackle the spread of the virus as the latest figures showed deaths in care settings continue to soar.

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 The number of care home deaths continues to rise
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The number of care home deaths continues to riseCredit: Alamy

Figures show the deaths of at least 6,686 care home residents in England and Wales between April 10 and May 1 involved coronavirus.

The PM was today challenged on the issue by the new Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer who asked why the Government had not “got to grips with this already”.

He said: “He is quite right, of course, to look at the crisis in care homes, and he is absolutely right to say there is an epidemic going on in care homes which is something I bitterly regret and we’ve been working very hard for weeks to get it down.

“A huge amount of effort has been gone into, by literally tens of thousands of people, to get the right PPE [personal protective equipment] to care homes, to encourage workers in care homes to understand what is needed.

“And I can tell him actually, that he is not right in what he just said about the state of the epidemic. If he looks at the figures, in the last few days there has been a palpable improvement. We must hope that that continues and we will ensure that it does continue.”

 Keir Starmer hit out at the PM
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Keir Starmer hit out at the PM

However, Sir Keir pointed out that deaths in care homes have risen every time new stats are released.

The PM also admitted the figures were "appalling" after the Labour leader pointed out 29,427 people had died so far.

Boris said: "First, of course, every death is a tragedy and he is right to draw attention to the appalling statistics not just in this country but of course around the world.

"What I can tell him is that at every stage as we took the decisions that we did we were governed by one overriding principle and aim and that was to save lives and to protect our NHS".

Asked what Boris Johnson "bitterly regrets" about the crisis in care homes, the Prime Minister's official spokesman today admitted there was more to be done.

He said: "There have been issues in getting PPE to care homes and we have been working hard to address them.

"We do now have a full strategy set out for care homes but I think the PM is acknowledging that we still have work to do."

Downing Street also denied that social care had been forgotten about in the rush to protect the NHS.

"We issued advice to care homes very early on in this pandemic setting out advice on how to prevent the infection from getting into care homes in the first place and then how to stop it spreading," the spokesman said.

Almost a third of all coronavirus deaths were in care homes after the deadly bug hit some of the most vulnerable in our society.

Speaking yesterday, Nick Stripe, Head of Health Analysis, Office for National Statistics said: "In care homes, the situation is more stark.

"Almost four times more deaths than we would expect to see at this time of year were registered in that last week - 280 per cent more deaths registered in care homes above that five year average.

"That number is going up."

The Office for National Statistics states care home deaths are 4 times higher than normal

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